Bushnell Laser Boresighter w/ Arbors

The Bushnell Laser Bore Sighter is the perfect tool for gunsmiths and serious shooters. Lightweight and easy to use, the new Laser Bore Sighter comes with 5 arbors that are compatible with .22 to .50 caliber firearms. The Laser Bore Sighter runs on three LR-44 batteries, and it can be attached to firearm in less than a minute. Simply select the correct arbor, fit it to your barrel, and turn the laser on. Five interchangeable expanding arbors for bore sighting most .22 - .50 caliber firearms.

LR-44 batteries included

As a quick bore sighter, and preliminary option to actual zeroing in a rifle this works great. I think many of the reviews prior to this one don't realize that a bore sighter is...Read complete review

As a quick bore sighter, and preliminary option to actual zeroing in a rifle this works great. I think many of the reviews prior to this one don't realize that a bore sighter is not meant to be the final adjustment to your scope and rifle. It is a means to get it close before you go out to the range so you are not wasting ammunition on trying to get it close. So for what it is, this Bushnell Boresighter is a great product and I recommend it to my friends all the time.

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Bushnell Laser Boresighter

I am sorry to report that this item was pretty much useless for me. It doesn't hold the same position from one time to another when putting the unit in the barrel of the...Read complete review

I am sorry to report that this item was pretty much useless for me. It doesn't hold the same position from one time to another when putting the unit in the barrel of the gun. With the gun in a vise and looking through the scope, the laser dot first showed up in the 10 oclock position. I adjusted the scope to the red dot, then removed the laser and put it back in again and the red dot was in the 2 oclock position. I removed the laser several times and put it in again and again. Each time the red dot was in a different position. I experimented with the little plastic stablizers that fit tightly into the barrel and got the same results. How is this useful as a tool for sighting in? If someone from Bushnell would like to tell me what I am doing wrong and make it work, I'd be very happy to remove this review. I rated this product a 1 instead of a zero because it is still useful as a pointer in my Power Point presentations.

Worthless, I tried on several rifles that I knew were shooting right on and this showed to be way off. No matter how many adjustment the red dot was either too blurred or seemed to move. Had to get my old style bore sighter to fix the damage. I consider it to be a waste of money, maybe I'll give it to my least favorite hunting partner as a prank.

Hello. I used it on my 22-250 on the first day and it put my scope into the ball park on the first try. Very easy to use and pretty handy having all the oarts in the little bag to keep it all together. The price wasnt so bad and anyone can afford one. I dont know how I got along without one. Jim

As a quick bore sighter, and preliminary option to actual zeroing in a rifle this works great. I think many of the reviews prior to this one don't realize that a bore sighter is not meant to be the final adjustment to your scope and rifle. It is a means to get it close before you go out to the range so you are not wasting ammunition on trying to get it close. So for what it is, this Bushnell Boresighter is a great product and I recommend it to my friends all the time.

This product claims to work on every caliber gun but it works best on my smaller caliber rifles. It will get you on the target at 100 yards but I would not reccomend it for sighting in a rifle you planned on using for hunting,

I am sorry to report that this item was pretty much useless for me. It doesn't hold the same position from one time to another when putting the unit in the barrel of the gun. With the gun in a vise and looking through the scope, the laser dot first showed up in the 10 oclock position. I adjusted the scope to the red dot, then removed the laser and put it back in again and the red dot was in the 2 oclock position. I removed the laser several times and put it in again and again. Each time the red dot was in a different position. I experimented with the little plastic stablizers that fit tightly into the barrel and got the same results. How is this useful as a tool for sighting in? If someone from Bushnell would like to tell me what I am doing wrong and make it work, I'd be very happy to remove this review. I rated this product a 1 instead of a zero because it is still useful as a pointer in my Power Point presentations.